Warranties

Afcoil springs are manufactured using the finest spring material available. They are designed for extended life and consistent performance. They are guaranteed to do the job for which they are designed for as long as they are owned by the original purchaser.

AFCO will replace any Afcoil spring that ever exceeds the maximum allowable 2% loss of free height from original nominal specification. One way freight is included.

Guarantee applies to original retail purchaser only.

Damaged springs not covered by warranty.

Spring must be returned to AFCO freight prepaid along with a copy of the original invoice.

No other warranty, either expressed or implied, applies to Afcoil springs.

would a heavier rated coil over give me a smoother ride in my T-Bucket.

would a heavier rated coil over give me a smoother ride in my T-Bucket.

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July 02, 2015

Eric

Expert

Part number 10623115CR A heavier rated coil over spring will NOT soften the ride in your T bucket and could possibly cause other problems. The spring rate needs to match the weight of the vehicle and the shock stroke. If your shock has a suggested mount length of 12 3/8 to 12 ½" and uses a 10" spring certain guidelines apply in help determining spring rate. At ride height with all the weight on the vehicle the adjuster ring at the lower part of the coil over needs to be ¼ to 1/3 the way up the threads to achieve specified mount length. If in order to get the specified mount length the adjuster ring is all the way at the bottom the spring is too heavy and if over ½ the way up the threads the spring is too light. This refers to a vehicle ready to drive down the road and takes into consideration any mount angle that may change the needed spring rate.

January 03, 2012

John

Part number 10623115CR A heavier rated coil over spring will NOT soften the ride in your T bucket and could possibly cause other problems. The spring rate needs to match the weight of the vehicle and the shock stroke. If your shock has a suggested mount length of 12 3/8 to 12 ½” and uses a 10” spring certain guidelines apply in help determining spring rate. At ride height with all the weight on the vehicle the adjuster ring at the lower part of the coil over needs to be ¼ to 1/3 the way up the threads to achieve specified mount length. If in order to get the specified mount length the adjuster ring is all the way at the bottom the spring is too heavy and if over ½ the way up the threads the spring is too light. This refers to a vehicle ready to drive down the road and takes into consideration any mount angle that may change the needed spring rate.

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Do you have a weight chart for trucks like you do for the sedans?

Greg

Minneapolis

September 15, 2011

Do you have a weight chart for trucks like you do for the sedans?

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September 16, 2011

Zach

Speedway part number 10623115CR. We do not have a listing of what each make and model vehicle weighs. We do have a chart that gives us a general range of spring rate for a given weight vehicle so if you know the weight of your truck, we can use this chart. http://static.speedwaymotors.com/images/charts/AFCOIL.gif

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